But to answer your question, outside temps were nice through November, then we've had an unusually chilly winter (for us) since December. The start of the year had a lot of single digit to twenty degree days, which for us is pretty rare.

Inside I keep the thermostat at 68*, so I guess it's between 65-70 in here usually.

Rabbit hair is a constant thing. It's everywhere and it's like a non-stop to keep it clean. I think a lot depends on the breed. Our mini-rex didn't shed as much as the rabbits we have now but they shed constantly.

Rabbit hair is a constant thing. It's everywhere and it's like a non-stop to keep it clean. I think a lot depends on the breed. Our mini-rex didn't shed as much as the rabbits we have now but they shed constantly.

We have a Rex and mini-Rex and there is a constant ring of fur outside their cage too if I don’t sweep daily there. I use a little Furminator on them (when they let me) and that helps some, but they aren’t huge fans.

We have a 10.5 pound lop that we got last fall. Oh. My. Goodness. When we adopted her, we noticed she shed. It was a normal amount of shedding, not bad at all (relatively speaking; we are used to shedding because of our American Eskimo dog). In December, she started an insane molt. It started on her head and moved down her back. The amount of fur was unbelievable. I ended up googling, and they can do this four times a year, with it being really bad twice a year.

She's almost done, thankfully. She's got a bit near her bottom she needs to get rid of.